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InvestigationJustice, World Profiling Iran’s LGBT Refugees Iran allows the execution of individuals for homosexual conduct, pushing many LGBT citizens to leave with help from an “underground railroad.” Marie DoezemaGlobal PostAugust 29, 2013
InvestigationJustice Sex Change Operations Legal in Iran But Perilous Some Iranians who identify as gay, lesbian or transgender feel desire — and pressure — to change genders to fit in. Marie DoezemaGlobal PostMay 17, 2013
InvestigationJustice Iranian LGBTs Flee Persecution An underground railroad has helped hundreds of gay, lesbian and transgender refugees win asylum and start new lives. Marie DoezemaGlobal PostMay 17, 2013
InvestigationWorld Angelina Jolie’s Legacy in Cambodia Did actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie do business in Cambodia with a Khmer Rouge war criminal? Douglas GillisonGlobal PostOctober 24, 2011
InvestigationWorld Pushed by China, Tibetans Leave Nepal Political instability, economic uncertainty, and pressure from China bear down on one of world’s most vulnerable populations. Greg BrunoGlobal PostApril 12, 2010